Problems running SDK v2 OpenCL samples

I just installed the 9.12 hotfix driver and Stream 2.0 production release on Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit. I have added the library path to LD_LIBRARY_PATH. I tried running a sample HelloCL and got the following error:

Got it running, thanks. ICD was not installed correctly as you pointed out. I now symlinked libatiocl64.so to /usr/lib/OpenCL/vendors/libatiocl64.so following the developer release notes and now it works.

I am using a Firestream 9270, 9.12 drivers (installed via YAST2), and running on x86_64 version of openSUSE 11.0.

I've installed all the needed packages, as well as, the recommended 32bit counterparts.

When I delete my atiocl64/32.so files, and re-symlink them I get a new fun error when trying to run the HelloCL file...

HelloCL!

Getting Platform Information

X Error of failed request: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such operation)

Major opcode of failed request: 145 ()

Minor opcode of failed request: 19

Serial number of failed request: 8

Current serial number in output stream: 8

I also find it strange that my driver is loaded and present in my xorg.conf, the CCC launches without error, yet when I try to run the command:

atiode -P60 H localhost:0; echo $?

I get error 2 returned to me. Basically that I have no 3D acceleration...

Also of interest, is that the CCC does not list any versions or rev numbers for any of the OpenGL points.

More than happy to supply any files, or further information needed.

Bmelton77,

Are you able to run CAL samples? Please run FindNumDevices sample. These CAL samples are available in (INSTALLDIR)\samples\cal\bin\x86. If you are not able to run any of the CAL samples. Please reinstall driver, sdk and rerun CAL and OpenCL samples.

Please also give us your system configuration like OS, CPU, GPU, driver version and SDK version.

Are you able to run CAL samples? Please run FindNumDevices sample. These CAL samples are available in (INSTALLDIR)\samples\cal\bin\x86. If you are not able to run any of the CAL samples. Please reinstall driver, sdk and rerun CAL and OpenCL samples.

Please also give us your system configuration like OS, CPU, GPU, driver version and SDK version.

I went into the CAL x86 director, and surprisingly got access denied errors, but was able to execute properly from the x86_64 folder. (not surprising since I am running 64bit OS)